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FROM OUR RESIDENTS & FAMILIES

Designing All Seasons

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Bubble Walls And Seasons Through Life

David for ASAA: “Excellent facility. Very nice staff. Excellent amenities!”

Ardin for ASBH: “My 97 year old father just moved into his apartment at All Seasons. It’s a beautiful apartment. He has met some wonderful residents here and is having no trouble making new friends. The dining room is beautiful and Dad says the food is really good. He has a ended some concerts and looks forward to picking out the next activity from a list of many great things to do. He has even hopped on the treadmill in the exercise room at All Seasons. He is very happy here. The staff is so friendly and very helpful. I’m so glad Dad suggested we take a tour of All Seasons to see what they had to offer.”

Michael for ASNA: “During Hurricane Ian, the staff at All Seasons performed way above expectations and provided the residents with a safe and secure environment. They simply did a great job and as a resident I sincerely appreciate it.”

Roger for ASOV: “Wonderful place to live. Excellent food, staff and community.”

Jeana for ASRH: “What an absolute pleasure to visit ASRH! Having the chance to help a friend out of state evaluate some senior living options for her mother still here. All I can say is All Seasons Rochester Hills fulfills everything she and her mom want and more. The greetings with residents along our tour made it obvious staff rapport is genuine. Several places we checked out cover the basics. With its amenities, events and culinary offerings, only ASRH piqued her interest for true quality and zest for life, talking all the way home about the new home she wanted next.”

Gadi for ASWB: “My aunt and a family friend live there. Really a high class, well-maintained property. The 2-bedroom apartments are very spacious and have a nice floorplan.”

Did you know that every All Seasons has a dynamic and subtly intentional entryway design?

No ma er if you are in Michigan, Arizona, or Florida, the moment you walk through the front doors of an All Seasons community, you are met with two design elements; an energizing water feature, and a vision of a natural embodiment of all four seasons.

No ma er if the All Seasons you call home has a wall of whimsical bubbles, a relaxing waterfall centerpiece, or a cluster of cylindrical aquatic pillars, the effect upon entering can be visceral.

Just being near water can help boost mental health.

Being in or near water can provide benefits for mental well-being in a few different ways. It creates a sense of awe.

Being around water gives us a sense of “something greater than ourselves,” explains Dr. Natalie Azar, NBC News medical contributor, said on TODAY. “And it expands your mind a li le.”

It provides soothing sensory experiences. The sound, smell and sight of water can be very soothing, Azar said. It facilitates mindfulness and reflection. “Water is dynamic. It has different colors. It’s moving. And so your a ention is on that rather than all the noise out there,” Azar says. A pair of studies conducted by Richard Coss, professor emeritus of psychology at UC Davis, showed that gazing at bodies of water can help lower your heart rate, blood pressure and increase feelings of relaxation. Their findings were featured in a recent online article in the Journal of Environmental Psychology.

The second feature gracing every All Seasons entryway is an original photographic construct of two natural scenes reversed upon themselves, a mirror image of each other. As one gazes at the affected art piece, one can’t help but be reminded of how the change of each season brings inevitable growth.

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